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Controlled Transformation of Non-Transient Electronics

Active Publication Date: 2014-11-27
TRANSIENT ELECTRONICS
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[0005]The present invention generally relates to making transient devices and systems from traditionally-fabricated non-transient electronic devices. Systems and methods of the invention are directed to controllably altering the functionality of non-transient electronic devices through physical alteration of those devices. One objective of the invention is to take a conventional (i.e., non-transient) commercial off-the-shelf electronic device that is capable

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These organic devices can be lighter and more flexible than traditional inorganic conductors (e.g., copper) and semiconductors (e.g., silicon) but have not reac

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[0018]Systems and methods according to the invention relate to changing the functionality of one or more non-transient electronic devices via the controlled release of an agent from one or more containers. A non-transient electronic device of a system according to the invention may be a variety of electronic or microelectronic devices and may comprise inorganic electronic conductors and semiconductors. In certain embodiments, the non-transient electronic device may be a commercial off-the-shelf electronic device. Systems and methods of the invention are primarily directed toward standard electronic commercial off-the-shelf electronic devices. This is in sharp contrast to transient devices that are created specifically to undergo transformation such as the transient devices described in Published U.S. Patent Application No. US 2013 / 0140649 A1.

[0019]In preferred embodiments, the non-transient electronic device comprises a semiconductor material such as silicon or germanium and a condu...

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Systems and methods of the invention generally relate to altering the functionality of a non-transient electronic device. A container holding an agent is located proximal to a non-transient electronic device capable of performing at least one function. The agent is capable of rendering the device incapable of performing the at least one function. The container is configured to controllably release the agent to the electronic device in a variety of passive and active eventualities.

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CROSS-REFERENCE RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001]This application claims the benefit of and priority to Provisional U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 826,371, which was filed on May 22, 2013, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.TECHNICAL FIELD [0002]The invention generally relates to transient electronic devices.BACKGROUND INFORMATION [0003]Modern electronics are often manufactured from electrical conductors (e.g., copper) and semiconductors, primarily silicon. Semiconductor materials such as silicon have enabled construction of the complicated integrated circuits that make up the electronic devices ubiquitous in today's society. Through established semiconductor fabrication procedures billions of transistors and other electronic components can be integrated into a single microchip. One of the notable properties of silicon, and therefore these electronic devices, is physical durability.[0004]Biodegradable electronics based on organic materials are known. See, for e...

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IPC IPC(8): H05B3/06B02C23/00H05K1/02H01L21/70
CPCH05B3/06H05K1/0275B02C23/00H01L21/70H01L23/04H01L23/57H01L2924/0002H05K1/02H05K13/00H05K2203/178Y10T29/49002H01L2924/00
Inventor POIRIER, CHRISTOPHERCAMPBELL, ANTHONY STEWARTROBERTS, CARMICHAEL S.ROGERS, JOHN A.HENDERSON, WINSTON E.
Owner TRANSIENT ELECTRONICS
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